Compare 123 Kentucky practices associated with oral surgeons across 3 city directories, including 74 with Google/Maps data and 47 with websites. Browse by city below to compare local offices.
Specialty categories are based on Dental.me provider and business-profile data — patients should call the office for treatment-specific questions.
Use this statewide specialty page as a starting point for narrowing a broad search into local city directories. Dental.me organizes oral surgeons by state, city, practice profile, provider information, business categories, website availability, ratings, review counts, published hours, and Dental.me Score where those signals are available. The strongest comparison path is usually state specialty page → city specialty page → individual practice profile.
When comparing offices, look for practical signals that help you move from a long list to a shortlist: a reachable phone number, a website, a complete address, business hours, provider names, review volume, and category context. Dental.me keeps organic rankings separate from paid Featured placements, so paid visibility can appear above the list without changing the underlying organic Dental.me Score order.
Specialty category pages organize practices associated with oral surgeons through provider, practice, location, business-profile, website, owner-submitted, and Dental.me review workflows. Patients should call the office for appointment availability, insurance participation, payment options, and treatment-specific questions.
For lower-coverage specialties or states, the most useful next step is to compare the available city directories, then review individual practice profiles for address, phone, website, rating, review count, hours, provider names, category context, nearby alternatives, and claim/correction activity. Dental.me keeps those fields structured so the same information can support patients, search engines, AI summaries, and practice teams reviewing their own profiles.
Practices associated with oral surgery services (such as extractions or surgical procedures) in Kentucky. Some procedures are handled by general dentists and some require a surgical specialist; call the office about which procedures they perform directly.
Oral surgery covers procedures such as tooth extractions (including wisdom teeth), surgical implant placement, and other treatments of the mouth and jaw. Some procedures are routinely handled by general dentists while others are referred to a surgical specialist. A consultation generally reviews imaging, the procedure itself, and recovery.
This is general information, not medical advice. Call the office for procedure-specific questions and clinical fit.
Dental.me organizes 123 practice profiles across Kentucky associated with oral surgeons. Specialty categories come from Dental.me provider and business-profile data; call the office for treatment-specific questions.
Yes. Use the alphabetical city list on this page to jump directly to local oral surgeons directories across Kentucky.
Dental.me organizes provider, practice, location, business-profile, website, and dentist-submitted data. Rankings are independent and cannot be bought. Call the office directly for treatment-specific questions and appointment availability.
Dental.me organizes provider, practice, location, business-profile, website, and dentist-submitted data. Specialty categories show where a practice is categorized for oral surgeons. Rankings are independent and cannot be bought; paid placements are labeled “Featured · Ad” and never change the organic order. This page's directory data was last updated July 2026. See how Dental.me verifies profiles and how we rank. Call the office for treatment-specific questions and availability.
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Dental.me treats a statewide specialty page as an organizing hub, connecting a broad Kentucky specialty search to city directories, practice profiles, provider names, business-profile categories, rating and review signals, websites, hours, maps, Dental.me Score, claim options, correction options, and verification methodology. That structure gives patients a practical way to move from a statewide search into local comparison pages without losing context.
The most useful path is usually simple: start with the statewide specialty hub, choose a city, open a city-specialty page when one is supported by data, then compare individual practice profiles. A profile with stronger source-supported signals can show more detail: website, phone, address, map link, rating, review count, business hours, provider names, category context, nearby alternatives, and Dental.me Score. A profile with fewer signals still remains part of the directory so the practice team can claim it, correct it, and strengthen it over time.
Specialty associations can come from provider taxonomy, business-profile categories, practice names, website evidence, owner-submitted updates, VA review, and other source-supported workflows. The dental office handles treatment-specific questions, appointment availability, insurance participation, payment options, emergency availability, language support, financing, and whether a specific dentist performs the service. That keeps the page confident and useful without inventing unsupported clinical or business claims.
Organic ranking and paid visibility stay separate. Organic Dental.me rankings are built from independent signals such as rating strength, review volume, profile completeness, source confidence, verification signals, freshness, and location or specialty relevance. Paid Featured placements can create premium visibility, but they are labeled separately and do not change the organic Dental.me Score order. A practice can buy visibility; it cannot buy a stronger organic ranking.
For search engines and AI answer systems, this page provides a structured statewide entry point. It links to the parent state hub, relevant city directories, market data, ranking methodology, verification methodology, claim workflows, and correction workflows. The visible page content and schema are kept aligned so the same facts can support patients, dentists, crawlers, and future state-by-state expansion.
For Dental.me operations, statewide specialty pages are also QA dashboards. Low city coverage, missing websites, sparse ratings, missing hours, lower-confidence category signals, duplicate candidates, and offices without provider names become enrichment and VA-review targets. As more data arrives from provider records, business-profile data, practice websites, dentist submissions, and verification workflows, these pages become stronger without removing backbone offices that still belong in the directory.
Dental.me also uses these pages to keep statewide specialty searches consistent across markets. A patient searching in a large state and a patient searching in a smaller territory should still see the same basic structure: parent state link, major city links, specialty context, ranking explanation, verification methodology, claim path, correction path, and clear practice-profile links. That consistency keeps the national directory organized even before every market has the same depth of enrichment.
When enrichment is limited, Dental.me does not hide the directory path or make unsupported claims to fill space. The page remains useful by showing how the specialty category is evaluated, how patients should compare offices, how practice teams can improve data, and how future city and specialty pages connect back into the same state hub. As ratings, reviews, websites, hours, maps, photos, provider links, and category evidence improve, the same statewide page can support richer city pages and stronger profile comparisons without changing the canonical URL structure.
This is the repeatable state factory model: preserve the full dental-office backbone, enrich what can be cross-referenced, keep baseline profiles available for correction and VA outreach, rank stronger source-supported profiles higher, and only let supported pages into the main sitemap. The statewide specialty hub gives that process a stable public route and a stable internal-link target for future guides, local media references, data studies, and Search Console work.
Patients should use Dental.me as a comparison layer. The directory organizes categories, ratings, review counts, office links, and profile details; the dental office handles clinical fit, appointment availability, insurance, payment options, and specific procedures. That balance lets Dental.me be confident, useful, and scalable without drifting into unsupported medical or business claims.
The page also gives every practice a clear next action: improve the profile, strengthen details, or request correction review.